April 18, 2008
Diana DeGarmo joins the Olsen’s on Glosslip Radio today for a sneak peak at Global Youth Service Day and other Glosslip news.
Today at 3pm ET, Glosslip goes live with Diana DeGarmo, who saw stardom on “American Idol” in 2004, released an album, toured across the world and even acted on Broadway all before the tender age of 18.
Most recently, DeGarmo appeared in the hit CMT series, GONE COUNTRY, which takes seven established performers from every realm of the entertainment and music industries and immerses them in all things country for a chance at country music stardom. DeGarmo will be the honorary spokesperson for the Global Youth Service Day, which kicks-off Friday, April 25 and runs through Sunday, April 27.
1 Comment |
Actors, BlogTalkRadio, Broadway, Celebrities, Celebrity, Entertainment, Family, Kids, Music, Television | Tagged: American Idol, Diana DeGarmo, Gone Country, CMT, Global Youth Service Day |
Permalink
Posted by Luke Armour
April 18, 2008
Counting Crows’ lead singer Adam Duritz visits BlogTalkRadio to discuss “Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings,” the Crows’ latest album.
Today at 3:30pm ET, lead singer of the Counting Crows, Adam Duritz, joins The B-Sides Concept Album to discuss the band’s new album, “Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings.”
BC Magazine blogger and host Josh Hathaway will bring you the exclusive inside scoop on the latest endeavor from Adam and the Crows in this special Friday edition of The B-Sides Concept Album.
1 Comment |
BlogTalkRadio, Celebrities, Celebrity, Entertainment, Music | Tagged: Adam Duritz, Counting Crows, Josh Hathaway, Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings, The B-Sides Concept Album |
Permalink
Posted by Luke Armour
April 18, 2008
Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas will join Pajamas Media blogger and BlogTalkRadio host Fausta, to talk about his Bloggers’ Bill of Rights, earmarks, and taxes today at 11am ET.
Two years ago, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) issued regulations that protected bloggers from being hampered by certain campaign finance laws. Under these regulations, bloggers cannot be considered to have made a contribution or expenditure on behalf of (or in opposition to) a candidate simply because they link to campaign websites or write about the positions of federal candidates. Additionally, blogs are treated as any other publication under the general media exemption from most campaign finance restrictions. Without such protections, bloggers could be subject to various limitations and reporting requirements under campaign finance law.
Here more today from Rep Hensarling with Fausta.
No Comments » |
BlogTalkRadio, Blogging, Blogosphere, Blogs, Internet, Politics | Tagged: Jeb Hensarling |
Permalink
Posted by Luke Armour